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35 Grams: Tanzania’s Fruit Problem in a Single Number

By Kilimokwanza Thirty-five grams. That is roughly a quarter of a small mango. Half an orange. Two modest slices of papaya. It is the average amount of fruit consumed daily by women of reproductive age in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions, according to a new research brief from the CGIAR Science Program on Better Diets […]

Tanzania’s Farmers Are Online — But the Money Isn’t Following

By Kilimokwanza Tanzania has a mobile money success story that much of the world envies. Seven in ten adults use mobile money services. Financial access points now sit within five kilometres of 86 percent of the population. The infrastructure, by any measure, is impressive. And yet, something is not adding up — quite literally. Agriculture […]

From SAGCOT to AGCOT: Can Tanzania’s Partnership Model Scale Up?

By Elizabeth Shumbusho In 2010, Tanzania launched an ambitious experiment. The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania — SAGCOT — set out to bring government, business, development partners, and smallholder farmers together around a shared vision for one of the country’s most productive agricultural zones. Fifteen years later, the results are significant. The SAGCOT Corridor […]

Tanzania’s Vegetable Crisis: What CGIAR Research Reveals About What Women in Arusha and Kilimanjaro Are and Are Not Eating

Seven research briefs from the CGIAR Science Program on Better Diets and Nutrition paint a detailed and troubling picture: nearly all women surveyed consume far below the recommended daily fruit and vegetable intake, and the consequences are showing up in blood pressure readings, body weight, and market stalls alike. Walk through any market in Arusha […]

43% of Tomato Farmers Use Chemical Pesticides. Every Farmer Producing Over 100kg Uses Both Fertiliser and Pesticides.

By Kilimokwanza There is a convenient assumption buried in conversations about vegetable production and nutrition in Africa: that more vegetables, grown by more farmers, is unambiguously good for dietary health. The July 2025 research brief titled Vegetable, Fruit, and Staple Crop Production and Input Use: Baseline Findings from the FRESH End-to-End Evaluation (Tanzania Evaluation, Research […]

Three Quarters of Fruit-Farming Households in Northern Tanzania Grow Bananas. Almost Nobody Grows Anything Else.

By Kilimokwanza If Tanzania’s vegetable farming is dominated by a small number of crops, its fruit farming is dominated by a single one. The July 2025 research brief titled Vegetable, Fruit, and Staple Crop Production and Input Use: Baseline Findings from the FRESH End-to-End Evaluation (Tanzania Evaluation, Research Brief 3, July 2025), assessing agricultural production […]

Arusha Farms More Intensively. Kilimanjaro Grows Differently. The FRESH Baseline Reveals a Regional Divide That Policy Cannot Ignore.

By Kilimokwanza Arusha and Kilimanjaro sit beside each other on the map, share a climate zone shaped by Mount Kilimanjaro, and are often grouped together in development programming. The July 2025 research brief titled Vegetable, Fruit, and Staple Crop Production and Input Use: Baseline Findings from the FRESH End-to-End Evaluation (Tanzania Evaluation, Research Brief 3, […]